Bruce Lee - A Warrior's Journey (2000)
Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, George Lazenby
Legendary martial artist Bruce Lee is the subject of this thoughtful documentary by Lee aficionado John Little. Using interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and action sequences from Lee's last (unfinished) film, Game of Death, Little paints a textured, complex portrait of the world's most famous act... (read more) Legendary martial artist Bruce Lee is the subject of this thoughtful documentary by Lee aficionado John Little. Using interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and action sequences from Lee's last (unfinished) film, Game of Death, Little paints a textured, complex portrait of the world's most famous action hero.
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Unrated, 100 min.
Directed by:
Bruce Lee,
John Little,
John Little (II)
Release Date: Oct 22, 2000
DVD Release Date: Mar 05, 2002
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Great movie. The opportunity to see the footage from his last, unfinished movie was fabulous. It gives great insight into who he was and why his impact went so far beyond his acting and movies.
For martial arts students or rabid Bruce Lee fans, there's a lot to delve into here, but as only a casual fan, I found it to be an odd hodgepodge of material. I was looking for more about Bruce Lee The Man as opposed to The Warrior. The film tells ve... (read more) For martial arts students or rabid Bruce Lee fans, there's a lot to delve into here, but as only a casual fan, I found it to be an odd hodgepodge of material. I was looking for more about Bruce Lee The Man as opposed to The Warrior. The film tells very little about his childhood or home life, how he met his wife, how he took to fatherhood, how and when he started training in martial arts, or even how he died. Nonetheless, for the lost Game of Death footage alone, many people will find this is worth renting.
The documentary is a little dull, but the edit of Bruce Lee's uncompleted footage is flawed yet fantastic.
The last great Bruce Lee release is for everyone who wants to know more about this extraordinary man!
A solid and fascinating documentary on the amazing Bruce Lee.
A great movie in a movie... Sort of. Defies classification and doesn't apologize! Bruce Lee kills a tall black man who may or may not have played basketball. ;D
This is the one documentary that is worthy, as opposed to the whole exploitational industry that came about after his death.
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